Betty Lou Clay (’52), San Antonio. She was an academic advisor at the Lackland Air Force Defense Language Institute. For 32 years, she taught and advised in southeast Asia, Europe, Indonesia, Liberia, Azores, Korea and Vietnam. Residents of the host country nations gave her medals, awards and letters of appreciation, especially for civilian service in Vietnam and the Republic of Korea. For over 25 years, she volunteered at the Lackland Thrift Shop to keep in touch with international students. At North Texas, she was involved in Green Jackets, the Junior Mary Arden Club and Psi Chi, the international honor society in psychology.
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Betty Lou Clay (’52), San Antonio. She was an academic advisor at the Lackland Air Force Defense Language Institute. For 32 years, she taught and advised in southeast Asia, Europe, Indonesia, Liberia, Azores, Korea and Vietnam. Residents of the host country nations gave her medals, awards and letters of appreciation, especially for civilian service in Vietnam and the Republic of Korea. For over 25 years, she volunteered at the Lackland Thrift Shop to keep in touch with international students. At North Texas, she was involved in Green Jackets, the Junior Mary Arden Club and Psi Chi, the international honor society in psychology.